This is hopefully the closest youll ever get to a supercell thunderstorm while standing outside. In a new video uploaded over the weekend, the Basehunters storm chasers group has posted time-lapse footage of a supercell forming over northeastern Wyoming and its truly a scary and awe-inspiring sight. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration informs us that supercells are storms that contain updrafts that rotate about a vertical axis and that often produce damaging wind, large hail, and tornadoes. The video crams hours worth of storm footage into just two minutes and it gives you an idea of just how big storms can grow in a fairly short amount of time. You can watch the full video below.